Offshore oil platform power and control system Summary I. II. III. IV. V. Background Customer challenges Proposed solution Customer benefits Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 2 I. Background II. Customer challenges III. Proposed solution IV. Customer benefits V. Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 3 l. Background ● Project scope ● Extract 230,000 bpd of crude oil ● Operate 300 miles off the Newfoundland Coast ● Harsh and dangerous operating conditions ●Personnel subject to hypothermia / drowning ●Equipment subject to corrosion by salt spray ●Explosive environment ● 24/7 reliability, safety and scalability ● Project specifics ● A 160 feet high floating structure ●Feed: 18 months ●Building the platform: 2 years ●Commissioning the platform: 2 years ● Gravity Base Structure (GBS): sitting on ocean floor and containing production storage tanks and ballast. ● Iceberg-resistant wall Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 4 I. Background II. Customer challenges III. Proposed solution IV. Customer benefits V. Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 5 ll. Customer challenges ● Environmental conditions ● North Atlantic, close to where Titanic sank… ● Deep sea environment ● Cold water (average temperature: 4oC) ● Rough seas ● Icebergs: 1.4 meter thick ice wall with 16 concrete teeth ● Operational constraints ● 24/7 operations: no time for breakdown! ● Remote location: reliability and scalability a must! ● Must maximize production and safety ● Sophisticated ballast control systems to ensure structure stability Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 6 ll. Customer challenges ● Vendor selection criteria ● PLC system must provide: ●maximum MTBF, ●robust immunity to radio transmission signals, ●effective DCS communications ● Electrical distribution system must have: ●high reliability, ●proven track record, including arc-resistant capabilities. ● Equipment manufacturer must provide: ●factory-trained and offshore-certified service personnel. Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 7 I. Background II. Customer challenges III. Proposed solution IV. Customer benefits V. Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 8 lll. Proposed solution ● Power distribution System ● Complete Power distribution system, with ANSI rated switchgear ● Automation and control ● Modicon PLC controllers: ●robust design & proven MTBFs, ●tested radio interference operation ●industry standard Modbus communications protocols. ● Modicon Hot Stand-By solution ●proven redundant / back up Hot Stand-By solution ● MonitorPro software to control essential facilities: ●helicopter fuelling systems, ballast, gas compressor, drilling, power generation, water treatment, concrete batch systems… ● Servicing ● Field service technicians offshore-certified and located nearby, provide: ●commissioning, ●24/7 availability for ongoing issues. Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 9 lll. Proposed solution ● Power distribution: MV ● Federal Pioneer 5/15 kV arc-resistant Metalclad switchgear MV switchgear ● Compartmentalized structure with fully grounded barriers ● Insulated bus providing highest degree of insulation MG MV breaker Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date ● Drawout breaker providing complete isolation of the switching component 10 lll. Proposed solution ● Power distribution: LV ● Federal Pioneer LV switchgear with MG ANSI-rated, drawout CBs (600v, 100kA) ● Complete modular assembly for easy maintenance and maximized uptime LV switchgear ● High breaking capacity for exceptional equipment protection (200 kA interrupting capacity without fuse requirement) Masterpact breaker Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date ● Best in Class Safety clearance through Masterpact breaker internal filter, avoiding expulsion of hot gases when fault occurs. 11 lll. Proposed solution ● Automation: Hibernia system architecture Main control rooms MonitorPro HMI MonitorPro HMI A Modbus Plus B Modbus Plus Helicopter fueling Ballast Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date Gas compressor Drilling Power generation Oily water treatment 12 I. Background II. Customer challenges III. Proposed solution IV. Customer benefits V. Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 13 lV. Customer benefits ● Maximum uptime ● Modicon PLCs are the most reliable piece of equipment on platform ●No failures in 15 years of continuous operation (only one I/O card mechanically worn out over 10 years period) ●Modicon PLC reported to have the highest MTBF on the platform ● Opportunity to migrate via “Smooth Migration” program for Modicon Advanced Automation Systems ●Currently under review by Hibernia Development ●“Smooth Migration” will reduce downtime to a minimum: – All drawings, all wiring to or from modules to remain the same – Estimated time for changeover from OLD to NEW = 20 min. per drop ●“Smooth Migration” brings flexibility to migrate either partially (hardware only) or fully (hardware and software), and in two folds: – A) Change PLC to new Quantum Series and Unity Software – B) Change the I/O in the field Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 14 lV. Customer benefits ● Improved personnel and equipment safety ● Employee safety maximized with MG breakers unique features ● Reduced maintenance and improved service life with comprehensive and tested ranges of circuit-breakers ● Scalability, reliability and redundancy of the Modicon PLC system recognized as the closest to a DCS system, while offering more flexibility. ● Professional field services achieved through Offshore-certified technicians ● Single source supplier and single source accountability ● Automation systems & control products ● Power distribution equipments from main service entrance “downstream” to production ● Project and supply chain management associated for Automation, Control and Power Distribution Equipment ● Professional services from commissioning to upgrading Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 15 I. Background II. Customer challenges III. Proposed solution IV. Customer benefits V. Conclusion Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 16 V. Conclusion ● Background ● 230,000 bpd of crude extracted in remote, harsh and dangerous environment ● Challenges ● Maximize productivity and safety in a remote location ● Maximize reliability of power distribution and automation equipment ● Provide Offshore-certified field services technicians ● Solution ● Arc-resistant switchgear & SF6 circuit breakers providing more than 35 years of proven experience ● The most reliable PLCs ● Professional services from commissioning to upgrading ● Customer benefits ● Maximum uptime with highest MTBF recorded on Oil Platform ● Maximum Personnel & Equipment safety ● Single source supplier providing peace of mind Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 17 The 3 main messages ● On this project, Schneider Electric exceeded the Customer’s requirements by: ● delivering maximum uptime ● maximizing both Personnel & Equipment safety ● being single source supplier and providing “peace of mind” Schneider Electric can provide a complete package to ensure smart, efficient and safe Power & Control Schneider Electric - Division - Name – Date 18